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CVS aims to hire 10,000 pharmacy techs to help administer a COVID-19 vaccine

CVS aims to hire 10,000 pharmacy techs to help administer a COVID-19 vaccine CVS is advocating for trained pharmacy technicians to administer vaccinations while under the supervision of an immunization-certified pharmacist. , Associate Editor CVS Health announced on Monday plans to hire 15,000 new part-time and full-time employees in the fourth quarter, more than 10,000 of which will be licensed pharmacy technicians to help meet the needs of communities as flu and COVID-19 cases are expected to rise in the coming months. The remaining on-site positions include pharmacists, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, member benefit case professionals and distribution center employees, CVS said. The company is also recruiting thousands of remote customer service representatives to work in markets such as Indianapolis; Kansas City, Missouri; Knoxville, Tennessee; Mt. Prospect, Illinois; Orlando, Florida; Pittsburgh; and San Antonio.

APhA Statement Following Emergency Use Authorization of the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine

Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. APhA Statement Following Emergency Use Authorization of the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine December 19, 2020 GMT American Pharmacists Association logo. (PRNewsFoto/American Pharmacists Association) WASHINGTON, Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Statement from Scott J. Knoer, MS, PharmD, FASHP, executive vice president and CEO of the American Pharmacists Association, upon the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) decision to authorize emergency use of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine: “With the FDA’s action today, pharmacists are again prepared to step forward and serve as essential health care providers in the historic effort to control and end this pandemic.

Vaccinating Black Americans is essential; key states aren t doing the work to combat hesitancy | News

Vaccinating Black Americans is essential; key states aren t doing the work to combat hesitancy | News
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Vaccinating Black Americans Is Essential Key States Aren t Doing the Work to Combat Hesitancy

This article was published on Friday, December 18, 2020 in ProPublica. Though African Americans are being hospitalized for COVID-19 at more than triple the rate of white Americans, wariness of the new vaccine is higher in the Black population than in most communities. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlighted communities of color as a critical population to vaccinate. But ProPublica found little in the way of concrete action to make sure that happens. It will be up to states to make sure residents get the vaccine, but ProPublica reviewed the distribution plans of the nine states with the most Black residents and found that many have barely invested in overcoming historic mistrust of the medical establishment and high levels of vaccine hesitancy in the Black community. Few states could articulate specific measures they are taking to address the vaccine skepticism.

Vaccinating Black Americans Is Essential Key States Aren t Doing the Work to Combat Hesitancy — ProPublica

The U.S. Response to COVID-19 ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Though African Americans are being hospitalized for COVID-19 at more than triple the rate of white Americans, wariness of the new vaccine is higher in the Black population than in most communities. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlighted communities of color as a “critical population” to vaccinate. But ProPublica found little in the way of concrete action to make sure that happens. It will be up to states to make sure residents get the vaccine, but ProPublica reviewed the distribution plans of the nine states with the most Black residents and found that many have barely invested in overcoming historic mistrust of the medical establishment and high levels of vaccine hesitancy in the Black community. Few states could articulate specific measures they are taking to address the vaccine ske

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